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A Little Folly by Jude Morgan

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A Little Folly
Jude Morgan

St. Martin's Press
March 2013
On Sale: March 12, 2013
Featuring: Clement Carnell; Valentine; Harriet Eversholt
ISBN: 1250022266
EAN: 9781250022264
Kindle: B00940KXJ0
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Paperback (March 2014)

Romance Historical

A witty and romantic novel of Regency love, family and appalling scandal, from a latter-day Jane Austen

When their strait-laced, domineering father, Sir Clement Carnell, dies, Valentine throws open their Devonshire estate of Pennacombe to their fashionable cousins from London and Louisa feels free at last to reject the man Sir Clement wanted her to marry.

Soon, the temptations of Regency London beckon, including the beautiful, scandalous, and very married Lady Harriet Eversholt, with whom Valentine becomes dangerously involved. Meanwhile, Louisa finds that freedom of choice is as daunting as it is exciting. Will the opportunity to indulge in a little folly lead to fulfillment—or disaster?

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